Recently, the neighbors cat ALSO figured out the doggy door, and not only harasses my cat and ears her foods, but also 'lays claim' to anything that's around. So in the morning my cat now has the option of being in all day or being out all day...

You might try one of the pet doors with an electromagnetic latch. Kitty wears a small magnet on her collar and that releases the latch on the door. Non-magnet-wearing kitty (& stray wildlife) can't get in. Or you can totally geek out and set up a computer controlled pet flap with a digital camera...There used to be a website about a guy who did that to keep out neighbors cats, possums, raccoons, and cats bearing "gifts". Can't find it now, though.

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...Ren worked out that the break away collar was easy to get off, she tajes it off anytime I put it on (okay thats rare since the week she proved I can't make her keep it on). She is microchipped. We found one of our old cats half hung with a non break away collar, so I won't do that. Pet shop said they could sell me another/different break away collar, but she would still take it off, most likely...

I wonder if there isn't some way to make an electronic lock work with the chip...

What do firefighters do? I mean, obviously they fight fires. But stuff isn't always on fire! And you can't train 24/7, can you?

In the UK, as well as fighting fires and dealing with other emergency situations, they train people to be fire wardens and first aiders; do talks for schools and other groups about fire safety and accident prevention in the home; and fit smoke alarms for homes. I only know this as I recently did emergency first aid training with a fire fighter.

It's similar in NYC. Firefighters do everything mentioned above. They also make periodic inspections of apartment buildings.

To make sure everything works well, the trucks are also taken out for a brief run every day. Usually, the trucks are making a food run. Firehouse recipes are famous in NYC. That's probably the fun part of being a Firefighter.

Most important, when a 911 call comes in that requires an ambulance, the ambulance will come from the Fire department.

What do firefighters do? I mean, obviously they fight fires. But stuff isn't always on fire! And you can't train 24/7, can you?

We had an in-flight emergency the other day, and firefighters are required to respond. While we were waiting for the all clear, all of us in the end of runway group realized that we don't know what firefighters do when not responding to ground emergencies/fires.

Where I live, they also do tours of the firehouse. The only requirement is that you have to have a minimum of 6 kids, but it doesn't have to be an organization. A couple friends and I set up a firehouse tour as a playdate. The firefights gave the kids a basic lecture on fire safety, they got to check out the truck, and got a tour of the station. We had to clear out in a hurry though bc they got a call. We weren't even to the parking lot when the firetruck was pulling onto the street.

When I was 14ish, I wiped out on my bike and blacked out for a minute. A police officer happened to be driving by, so he checked on me, and the firefighters came because they're EMTs/first responders. Since I was a minor, once the official types took charge of me, they had to release me to either the hospital or my parent. So I got to hang out at the fire station for an hour, waiting for Mom. The firefighters gave me ice cream, and we watched Jerry Springer. They even fixed my bike (I had crashed because the handlebars were loose)

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"What do firefighters do? I mean, obviously they fight fires. But stuff isn't always on fire! And you can't train 24/7, can you?"

Most "firefighters" are really emergency response people, and they handle stuff that requires heavy equipment in most towns. So, they not only respond to fires, they respond to other stuff like car or boating accidents, natural disasters like mudslides or flooding, non-fire emergencies like someone trapped in a drain/stuck on a roof/caught in a structure collapse and lots of other stuff of that nature. That said, training does take up a reasonably large amount of their time because they're not just training to put out fires. Learning how to cut a car open with the Jaws of Life takes time, for example. Maintaining their equipment also takes up a lot of time. They don't "wash the fire truck" every week just because they like it shiny, it's also to test all of the pumps and safety systems and make sure the truck runs and the hoses work and the gear is sorted and the oxygen tanks are filled and prepped and so on. When they're not doing the job or training (or dealing with the upkeep of the job like paperwork or keeping the station), they do whatever they care to do while being ready to drop it all and respond to a call.Virg

One of the members of our local department emboiders. He and his wife made a really beautiful quilt (He embroidered the squares, she pieced and quilted) for a charity auction this christmas. He's a huge gruff looking man, but you sometimes see him sitting in front of the fire house with his hoop and a military surplus shoulder bag he uses to carry his projects.

THANK YOU so much for making me laugh. I am having a HORRIBLE week and unable to sleep. Am working through this thread a year behind posts...but THANK YOU. When I go to work in the morning I will be picturing EVERYONE IN sequinned silk velvet slacks.

THANK YOU so much for making me laugh. I am having a HORRIBLE week and unable to sleep. Am working through this thread a year behind posts...but THANK YOU. When I go to work in the morning I will be picturing EVERYONE IN sequinned silk velvet slacks.

You're welcome!

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My cell phone is dying a slow death and I'd like to get one with wi-fi capabilities so I can browse the internet (mostly to stream music) while I'm at home or at work. Dh suggested getting a phone that has wi-fi and I've seen some deals on unlocked phones at various retailers but if I get one of those and use my SIM card, will AT&T recognize it as being a smart phone and decide I need the data package? I really don't want a package, I can't justify the monthly expense.

I thought I should just break down and get an mp3 player with wi-fi but it would be nice to have it all on once device. And they are pricey!

My cell phone is dying a slow death and I'd like to get one with wi-fi capabilities so I can browse the internet (mostly to stream music) while I'm at home or at work. Dh suggested getting a phone that has wi-fi and I've seen some deals on unlocked phones at various retailers but if I get one of those and use my SIM card, will AT&T recognize it as being a smart phone and decide I need the data package? I really don't want a package, I can't justify the monthly expense.

I thought I should just break down and get an mp3 player with wi-fi but it would be nice to have it all on once device. And they are pricey!

Doesn't matter what AT&T thinks it is, it is still your decision where you spend your money. If you don't want a data package, you don't have to have one.

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"My cell phone is dying a slow death and I'd like to get one with wi-fi capabilities so I can browse the internet (mostly to stream music) while I'm at home or at work. Dh suggested getting a phone that has wi-fi and I've seen some deals on unlocked phones at various retailers but if I get one of those and use my SIM card, will AT&T recognize it as being a smart phone and decide I need the data package? I really don't want a package, I can't justify the monthly expense."

This isn't a dumb question at all, but unfortunately it's also one without a single answer. How your provider handles smart phones depends on who they are and where you live, so your best bet is to get in contact with AT&T service and discuss it with them.

blue2000 wrote:

"Doesn't matter what AT&T thinks it is, it is still your decision where you spend your money. If you don't want a data package, you don't have to have one."

That may not be accurate. AT&T may not support the phone without a data plan (for an example, Verizon won't service a smart phone at all in my area unless it's got a data plan) so she may not have any choice with that provider. That's why it's best to ask directly.

Yeah, AT&T disagrees and any smartphone you buy through them with a contract requires a data plan. I was trying to go off contract, which is why I hadn't contacted anyone over there yet (because they're going to try to get me to get a contract)

Maybe getting an mp3 player would be the simplest route, since it's mostly for music anyway.

I have laminate flooring in a lot of my house and am thinking of getting rid of the carpet in my living room also. I would like to match the laminate that is in the hallways, etc. How do I do that? Do I need to have a flooring person come out to the house to see it? (That would be okay but I'm just not sure how it all works...)

One more thing on firefighters - in the small city I used to live in, police officers were cross-trained as firefighters and renamed public safety officers. It was something of a money-saving effort in tough times and kept everyone busy. It's been pretty successful as they've now been doing it for years.

Yeah, AT&T disagrees and any smartphone you buy through them with a contract requires a data plan. I was trying to go off contract, which is why I hadn't contacted anyone over there yet (because they're going to try to get me to get a contract)

Maybe getting an mp3 player would be the simplest route, since it's mostly for music anyway.

Wow. OK, chalk that up to differences between countries. I have a smartphone (Canada) and I am not required to have a contract or a data plan. None of the companies I looked at seemed to care what phone I have, other than making sure it has a SIM card.

And here I was envious of US plans because they looked cheaper!

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You are only young once. After that you have to think up some other excuse.